About Metro Councilor Shirley Craddick

Sworn into office on Jan. 4, 2011, Metro Councilor Shirley Craddick represents District 1, which includes Fairview, Gresham, Troutdale, Wood Village, portions of East Portland and the unincorporated communities of Damascus and Boring.

Welcome

Biography

Goals and projects

Councilor Craddick came into office with a set of goals for District 1 that she has worked to achieve throughout her time as Metro Councilor. Her goals center on increasing economic prosperity in the eastern part of the region while protecting natural areas and the environment, increasing jobs, and fostering vibrant and active town centers. She would also like to see District 1 have an enhanced voice at the regional table and help jurisdictions work together to achieve their aspirations.

Shirley served as lead Metro Councilor for the East Metro Connections plan, where she helped her district prioritize a set of transportation projects that will contribute to each jurisdiction's economic and community development goals. She will also be working on the continued development of the Intertwine, the region's integrated network of natural areas, parks and trails. In her capacity as Metro Councilor she serves on the Joint Policy Advisory Committe on Transportation (JPACT), the Oregon Zoo Foundation Board, Nature in Neighborhoods capital grants selection committee, the Travel Portland board, Levee Ready Columbia and several other committees.

Background

Craddick served as a Gresham city councilor from 2004 to 2010. She is a retired registered dietitian and health researcher, serving at Kaiser Permanente's Center for Health Research for almost 33 years. During her tenure she was involved in the design and implementation of multi-site behavioral clinical trials funded by the National Institutes of Health. She is an author and co-author of scientific articles and books regarding the relationship of diet and cardiovascular disease.

Shirley holds a Bachelor of Science degree in dietetics and institutional management from Oregon State University. She received her R.D. (Registered Dietitian) from Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, and her master's degree in health administration from the University of Southern California. She is the past president of both the Oregon Dietetic Association and the Portland Dietetic Association.

Councilor Craddick is married to Richard Craddick, retired assistant superintendent of the David Douglas School District. She and Dick have lived in Gresham since 1979. Dick and Shirley have two daughters: Emily, who lives in Portland; and Amy, who lives in Salem with her husband, Marc, and their three children. Councilor Craddick is an avid runner competing in road races for over 33 years including many Hood to Coast relays. She loves to garden and read.

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